Tottenham Ready to Move for Key Striker if Juventus Pass on Permanent Deal

Tottenham Ready to Move for Key Striker if Juventus Pass on Permanent Deal
Tottenham Ready to Move for Key Striker if Juventus Pass on Permanent Deal

Tottenham Eye Kolo Muani as Juventus Future Hangs in Balance

Transfer Planning Starts Early at Spurs

Tottenham Hotspur are already looking ahead to a critical summer transfer window, and once again, the name Randal Kolo Muani has emerged near the top of their shortlist. According to GiveMeSport, Spurs are ready to reignite their pursuit of the French striker should Juventus fail to make his loan move from Paris Saint-Germain permanent.

“Kolo Muani is in line to find himself back on Tottenham’s radar in the event of Juventus opting against attempting to negotiate a permanent switch as, regardless of whether Postecoglou remains at the helm, there is a desire to improve their attacking options.”

It’s a clear signal from the club’s hierarchy that reinforcements up front are needed — and fast. The recent 2-0 loss to Chelsea marked Tottenham’s 16th Premier League defeat this season, underlining just how urgent those attacking upgrades have become.

Uncertainty at Juventus Opens Door

Kolo Muani joined Juventus in January on a temporary deal worth up to £4.8 million, without any purchase clause in place. Now, with managerial upheaval at the Allianz Stadium — Thiago Motta sacked and Igor Tudor taking over — his future is in limbo.

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The France international was benched during the recent win over Genoa, a signal that his place in the pecking order may be slipping. This, coupled with Juventus’ risk of missing out on Champions League qualification, means the finances needed to keep him may not be available.

“The change at the helm has resulted in there being doubts over whether the 26-year-old, who has been described as ‘exceptional’, will be kept in his current surroundings beyond the end of the campaign,” the report stated.

Spurs Strategise Beyond Postecoglou

While uncertainty swirls around Ange Postecoglou’s future — with Bournemouth’s Andoni Iraola rumoured to be a possible replacement — the transfer strategy appears to be taking shape regardless. Spurs are not just preparing for contingencies; they’re actively targeting players who can reshape the attack.

Though Kolo Muani cost PSG up to £77 million when he joined from Eintracht Frankfurt last September, Spurs believe they could secure his services for a significantly lower fee. His status at PSG under Luis Enrique has diminished, making a summer move increasingly realistic.

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